Best History Museums in Moscow"
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"Best History Museums in Moscow" Realizado por : Cityseeker 5 Ubicaciones indicadas State Historical Museum "Russia Through the Ages" It is impossible to miss this museum, given that it sits right on Red Square. At the entrance, there's always someone dressed as Ivan the Terrible or Lenin, for those looking for a photograph. The museum opened its doors to the public in 1883 and recognized as Russia's largest museum as it houses artifacts that are over a hundred years old. Inside, there are by Marcin Konsek various exhibitions dedicated to the sweeping richness of Russian history, from mammoth tusks and bronze age relics to the posters dating back to the Soviet-era. +7 495 692 3731 www.shm.ru/ [email protected] Red Square 1, Moscú Romanov Boyar House in Zariadie "Typical 17th-Century Boyar Home" According to legend, the first Tsar of the Romanov dynasty (Mikhail Fedorovich) was born here on July 12, 1596. This 16th-century estate belonged to his grandfather, Nikita Romanov. After numerous repairs and reconstructions, the chambers became a good example of a typical 17th- century boyar home. In 1932 the museum became a branch of the State by Alvesgaspar Historical Museum. The chambers' interior illustrates the life of boyars during the 17th Century. The exhibition shows the best pieces of applied and folk arts from the funds of the State Historical Museum. +7 495 698 1256 www.shm.ru/romanovy.html Varvarka Ulitsa 10, Moscú Pushkin Museum on the Arbat "The Residence of Alexander Pushkin" This two-story 19th-century house is a very interesting place for those who would like to know more about Russia's great poet Alexander Pushkin and about the city life at the time. This house was a very significant part of Pushkin's life. He married the beautiful Natalia Goncharova and he spent the first three months of his married life here. The museum has many by MartinPutz portraits of Pushkin and his friends, numerous engravings of 19th-century Moscow and copies of Pushkin's handwriting. A beautiful statue of Pushkin and his wife stands in front of the museum. +7 495 201 5674 Arbat Ulitsa 53, Moscú by A.Savin (Wikimedia Commons · WikiPhotoSpace) Central Armed Forces Museum "Military Artifacts Here" Russia has been one of the world's great military powers for centuries now, and hence the Central Armed Forces Museum museum draws on a rich fund of history. Their stocks include 800,000 military and historical items, presented across 24 galleries. The exhibits are dedicated to the most important events of Russian history and illustrate the Russian Civil War, pre and post World War II and the development of the Soviet military machine. The museum organizes guided tours that cover topics such as the Moscow, Stalingrad and Kursk battles. There is also an exhibit of military technologies. +7 495 681 6303 www.cmaf.ru/ [email protected] Ulitsa Sovietskoy Armii 2, Moscú Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center "Discover Jewish History" The museum was established in the year 2012 in the historic building of the Bakhmetevsky Bus Garage. The main goal of this museum is to create an interactive platform between different cultures. The center was designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates, and has been divided into 12 by Alvesgaspar galleries, exhibiting high-tech displays on various subjects. The galleries bring to life, the life of Russian Jews in the 19th century, and on display are old photographs and letters, an interesting 3-D movie on Jewish beliefs, a short film about Russian Jews during the holocaust and the battle of World War II. The Tolerance Center imparts in children values of tolerance, respect and mutual understanding. The museum is large, and can accommodate a large crowd, and has a museum shop, cafe, lecture hall and internet service. +7 495 645 0550 www.jewish- [email protected] Obraztsova Ulitsa 11/1, museum.ru/en/ Moscú UNIRSE A NOSOTROS A: cityseeker.com Condiciones generales | POLíTICA DE PRIVACIDAD | API | PóNGASE EN CONTACTO CON NOSOTROS | Derechos de autor 2020 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).